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Posted by: Zeph
Crysis is not being shown in DX9 form. It is using the most stable-and-recent DX10 builds on the most stable-and-recent DX10 video cards. That studio is working very closely with Microsoft on Crysis to ensure that the engineering process of the game is as smooth and efficient as possible.

Also, the 360 is not using either DX9 or DX10. It has its own specialized instruction sets designed to bring the most out of the 360 possible.


You are wrong there buddy. It is using DX9.

Everything you've seen has been running on DX9 and normal hardware you can get in the shops right now

http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=137279

  • 09.19.2006 8:16 AM PDT

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Posted by: Nessy
I believe the first DX10 cars is my Nvidia 8950 GTXTX GX2+ CROSSFIRE ULTRA


I have it in SLI and can record in halo using 2048 x 1536 at 16 billion frames per second with all settings on highest.


WTF......Nvidia 8950 GTXTX GX2 in crossfire this goes agenist all of the video card facts.

  • 09.19.2006 12:33 PM PDT
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Did you not read what I said? Nessy is joking.

  • 09.19.2006 12:35 PM PDT
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Posted by: Spark

You are wrong there buddy. It is using DX9.

Everything you've seen has been running on DX9 and normal hardware you can get in the shops right now

http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=137279


That was almost half a year ago......
Their team lead has talked a great deal in conferences about developing with tools that are still in beta. I think he's even done a video interview on the subject.

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Posted by: Nessy
I believe the first DX10 cars is my Nvidia 8950 GTXTX GX2+ CROSSFIRE ULTRA

I have it in SLI and can record in halo using 2048 x 1536 at 16 billion frames per second with all settings on highest.

Well aren't you special.

  • 09.19.2006 4:19 PM PDT
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Posted by: Zeph
Posted by: Spark

You are wrong there buddy. It is using DX9.

[quote]Everything you've seen has been running on DX9 and normal hardware you can get in the shops right now


http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=137279[/q uote]

That was almost half a year ago......
Their team lead has talked a great deal in conferences about developing with tools that are still in beta. I think he's even done a video interview on the subject.


Thats not the point. They are developing it for DX10 but right now, every video you saw has been on DX9.

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just to tell everyone:
No. Directx10 hardware is not currently available from any vendor including non-NVIDIA GPU's. Windows Vista will be the first OS that includes support for DirectX 10 and will enable the next generation of gaming and graphics design. NVIDIA designs several GPU's which are Microsoft Windows Vista Ready. These GPU's will fully work with Microsoft's DirectX 9 3d desktop environment. Future software which takes advantage of hardware features which DirectX 10 exposes will revert to DirectX 9 format with all current Windows Vista Ready graphics cards.
I took it off of Nvidia's site.

I hope that nessy is joking... if not, he's an idiot.

BTW. DirectX 10 already comes with Vista. I have the beta, I know... *Vista R0xor5 my 8ox0rs!* ... j/k... sorta. I like it, but it is not my girl friend.

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Posted by: Spark
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=137279

Lazy linker.

  • 09.20.2006 4:58 AM PDT

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